Los 57 libros claves para entender la innovación abierta

Se entiende por innovación abierta cuando una institución genera las plataformas necesarias para recibir y potenciar buenas ideas que vengan desde fuera de ella. Si desea conocer en profundidad sobre este tema, no dude en conocer el listado elaborado por el sitio Pasión por Innovar.

Un término que empezó a ser utilizado frecuentemente en empresas y en importantes universidades es el de innovación abierta u open innovation. Se entiende por este término cuando una institución genera las plataformas necesarias para recibir y potenciar buenas ideas que vengan desde fuera de ella. Estas ideas pueden dar vida a nuevos productos, mejorar los ya existentes o incluso pueden servir de antecedente para la creación de tecnologías completamente innovadoras.

La lógica de la innovación abierta se basa en un contexto de abundancia de conocimiento y que debe ser utilizado con eficacia si ha de proporcionar beneficios a la compañía que lo ha creado. El conocimiento que genera una compañía gracias a sus investigaciones no puede restringirse únicamente a su desarrollo interno. En concreto, si se hace un mejor uso de las ideas internas o externas, hay más posibilidades de lograr el éxito.

Para comprender aún más el significado de la innovación abierta, el sitio «Pasión por Innovar» realizó una lista con los 57 libros más relevantes sobre el tema. A continuación presentamos todos los libros sugeridos:

  1. The Million-Dollar Idea in Everyone: Easy New Ways to Make Money from Your Interests, Insights, and Inventions.
  2. Crowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd Is Driving the Future of Business.
  3. A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing: A Compendium of Best Practice, Advice and Case Studies from Leading Thinkers, Commentators and Practitioners.
  4. The Art of Community: Building the New Age of Participation.
  5. The Crowdfunding Revolution: Social Networking Meets Venture Financing.
  6. The wisdom of crowds.
  7. The Crowdsourcing Handbook – The How To on Crowdsourcing, Complete Expert’s hints and tips Guide by the leading experts, everything you need to know about Crowdsourcing.
  8. We Are Smarter Than Me: How to Unleash the Power of Crowds in Your Business.
  9. Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations.
  10. Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies.
  11. Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything.
  12. Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age.
  13. The complete idiot’s guide to crowdsourcing.
  14. Open Innovation: The New Imperative for Creating And Profiting from Technology.
  15. Open Services Innovation: Rethinking Your Business to Grow and Compete in a New Era.
  16. Open innovation: Researching a new paradigm.
  17. The Open Innovation Revolution: Essentials, Roadblocks, and Leadership Skills.
  18. Open Business Models: How to Thrive in the New Innovation Landscape.
  19. Innovation Tournaments: Creating and Selecting Exceptional Opportunities.
  20. The Open Innovation Marketplace: Creating Value in the Challenge Driven Enterprise.
  21. Open Innovation in the Financial Services: Growing Through Openness, Flexibility and Customer Integration.
  22. The market for open innovation.
  23. The Naked Corporation: How the Age of Transparency Will Revolutionize Business.
  24. The Other Side of Innovation: Solving the Execution Challenge.
  25. Innovation Happens Elsewhere: Open Source as Business Strategy.
  26. Online Communities and Open Innovation: Governance and Symbolic Value Creation.
  27. Service entities in open-closed innovation.
  28. The New Age of Innovation: Driving Cocreated Value Through Global Networks.
  29. Democratizing innovation.
  30. Motivation in open innovation.
  31. Open Innovation in Action: How to be Strategic in the Search for New Sources of Value.
  32. Open and Closed Innovation: Different Cultures for Different Strategies.
  33. Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation.
  34. Infotopia: How Many Minds Produce Knowledge.
  35. Collective Intelligence: Mankind’s Emerging World in Cyberspace.
  36. Open Innovation and its Applicability in Different Industry Settings: Unlocking the potential of Open Innovation in traditional low-tech industries.
  37. Integrating Open Innovation in the Strategic Planning Process: Learning from the best in class.
  38. Web 2.0 Based New Product Development for Consumer Goods: A new approach to Open Innovation and Community Based Innovation.
  39. Open innovation and business success.
  40. Constructing Openness on Open Innovation Platforms: Creation of a Toolbox for designing Openness on Open Innovation Platforms in the Life Science Industry.
  41. Open innovation.
  42. Perspectives on user innovation.
  43. User-Innovation: Barriers to Democratization and IP Licensing (Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organization and Technology).
  44. The Source of Capital Goods Innovation: The Role of User Firms in Japan and Korea (Routledge Studies in Global Competition).
  45. We-Think: Mass innovation, not mass production.
  46. The sources of innovation.
  47. How to involve users in front-end of innovation.
  48. Buy-In: Saving Your Good Idea from Getting Shot Down.
  49. Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives — How Your Friends’ Friends’ Friends Affect Everything You Feel, Think, and Do.
  50. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable.
  51. The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion.
  52. The global brain: Your roadmaps for innovating faster and smarter.
  53. Collaboration With Customers To Innovate: Conceiving and Marketing Products in the Networking Age.
  54. Innovating in a Connected World: Harnessing the Vast Creative Potential Outside Your Company.
  55. The Network Challenge: Strategy, Profit, and Risk in an Interlinked World.
  56. Macrowikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World.
  57. HERD. How to change mass behaviour by harnessing our true nature. Mark Earls

Fuente: http://www.innovacion.cl/noticia/los-57-libros-claves-entender-innovaci%C3%B3n-abierta

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